While there's a lot about the premise I liked, something about the MC and the other characters annoyed me. I get that the MC is flustered by the situation he suddenly finds himself in, but he seems too unwilling to want to find out what he needs of info ASAP to protect himself. And that's just dumb. As for the other teachers and director, they certainly didn't give him much of a heads up or warning, leaving him as nothing more than a toy to be played with by the students. That will really help classroom discipline. Not to mention demon lover, why the heck didn't he at least explain a bit better the dangers of the school and how his mark would protect the MC? Oh right- plot reasons.
Agreed. Though the fact that the director and the teachers seen pretty ok with "the game" annoys me the most.
After all these chapters I still can't see that the story has really moved much from the initial premise and problem. Satoshi and Teppei still both want each other and still both feel that they have to reject each other because they are now (step)brothers. Since the fact of them being brothers isn't about to change, they either have to change how they feel about it, or give up on being together forever. Since the 2nd doesn't seem likely plot-wise, then I expect at some point they will find some reason to not care that they are stepbrothers. But the plot sure is being slow paced about it. And think of all that fuss just to get to that point...
Is ex-wife to be the next obstacle in their off and on relationship? The funny thing is while I normally mind a constant chain of obstacles, miscommunication, not to mention misunderstandings keeping a couple apart, it somehow works in this story. Maybe because the characters themselves are so ambivalent about what they want that it is easy to believe that anything and everything could make them give up on each other.
I just hate it when the story (and mangaka) seems unaware that the "happy ending" has no chemistry and all the chemistry was really elsewhere. It makes the whole thing feel forced and as if the mangaka wouldn't allow themselves to change their original plot ideas as the story and characters developed over time. In yaoi I should think it would be important to follow the chemistry. In this case it was all between Sekyung & Minho.











While I'm happy for our MC's, that was a bit of a swift resolution, unless this is only a 2 or 3 ch. long story. Personally, I would think it would have had more of that sweet tension to have waited a bit longer before allowing them to confess their love. Just ordinary daily school routine can be become super hot (no need for fiancés and whatnot) if it had been handled a bit differently. Oh well...
this is what you think right now, but it could be just what the author wants to prepare them for what comes.. maybe wait some more before giving the consensus.
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The problem with that is then it becomes the usual series of obstacles, misunderstandings, miscommunication and other tropes. Like the whole fiancee thing. Just add the the usual omegaverse tropes that can make things difficult for a couple. Another alpha or omega enters the picture (for a few chapters) or family won't accept them as a pairing- whatever. But all that is soap opera drama and not that sweet tension that is so hot, which beats trope dramatics any day IMHO.
yea believe me, i’ve read yaoi for years from the crappiest to the best, but i like to keep a positive outlook so i still feel something when i read a new yaoi.
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